6:30pm, Hammer Health Sciences Building Room 401 ***Dinner will be provided. Please RSVP (so we have enough food) to: fwc2109@columbia.edu***
Please join us to watch the documentary One Water and meet with the director for a Q&A. Directed by Professor Sanjeev Chatterjee, One Water has received numerous awards and was screened at the 2004 and 2005 U.N. conferences. Onewaterthemovie.org
Film Description:
Water is essential to existence. Our bodies require it, as do our souls. It is the stuff of life and death, of sweat and tears, of need and wonder. Water bubbles through our imaginations, splashes through our forms of play and winds through the tributaries of human spirituality. Yet, as precious as we know water is, we have treated it as if it were infinite and cheap, which has led to an international crisis of epic proportions.
Filmed in 15 countries in both hemispheres, One Water highlights a world where water is exquisitely abundant in some places and dangerously lacking in others. It celebrates all the myriad ways water has touched human lives around the globe and leaves audiences with a fundamental question: is water a human right or a commodity? Through a starkly emotional journey, spectators are invited to bear witness and encouraged to recognize this major global crisis as their very own, watching scenes from all over the world reveal how water is inspiring innovation, compassion and hope.
An earlier short version of the film won two awards at the Broadcast Education Association and has been screened at a special United Nations conferences in 2004 and 2005 as well as a special jury award at the World Water Forum in Mexico City in 2006. One Water is the recipient of the Best Environmental Feature award from the Artivist Film Festival, 2008, Best Documentary Cinambiente 2008, Turin, Italy and Best Documentary at the Foyle Film Festival 2008, Derry, Ireland. An international television version of the film was completed in 2009 for which Chatterjee wrote a new script narrated by actor Martin Sheen.
Biography:
Professor Sanjeev Chatterjee is producer, co-director and writer of One Water. He has taught classes in studio and field production, media and society, writing and documentary production at the University of Miami. In 2007, Chatterjee was honored with the Images and Voices of Hope World Summit Award of Appreciation for his documentary work. He has been on the faculty of the Salzburg Academy on Media and Global Change, 2008 and 2009.
Prof. Chatterjee's earlier documentary work explores issues of identity among people in the Indian diaspora. In 1999-2000, Professor Chatterjee was commissioned by the National Geographic Channel to produce television reports about environment and culture in India. Professor Chatterjee has also served on the advisory board for the Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy since its inception in 2003. Professor Chatterjee is also serves on the advisory boards of CINE, School of Convergence (New Delhi) and the Coral Gables Cinematheque.
Professor Chatterjee earned his M.A, in English Literature from Delhi University and his M.F.A. in Television Production from Brooklyn College. He lives in Miami with his wife Sumita, who is a historian, and their children Abhivav and Uma.
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